Recently, a family man died after engaging in an extra-martial affair with a close friend and another woman. The man, William Martinez, died after suffering from a heart attack. Martinez's family sued his cardiologist, Dr. Sreenivasulu Gangasani, for not advising Martinez to avoid all extraneous physical activities after he determined that Martinez had a "high risk" of clogged heart arteries. Dr. Gangasani wanted to conduct a stress test before he cleared Martinez. Martinez died the day before Dr. Gangasani could perform the stress test. A court awarded the family $3 million in damages. The family originally asked for $5 million in damages but the reward was reduced by 40% when the court determined that Martinez was 40% liable for his death.